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ohio is five ohios. host: we talked about the issues, the top issues in ohio in this election cycle -- can we talk about the issues? guest: this is like to been a shock to your viewers, but the auto issue has been huge here. i have never seen where one issue in the campaign can play so well here. obviously, it is the battle of the bailout. who wanted to take it into bankruptcy. who got hurt, who did not. you are seeing the new ones being played on. and you are seeing the big swing, which is on the president's side, i save the auto industry. and the mitt romney has been trying to play the policies of the president and how they have hurt auto and how they will send the jobs to china and elsewhere. you can see how they are targeting some of their campaign stops. this place in the northwest, a very heavily auto-related. and in dayton. -- in dayton you have delphi. it gets into, do those autoparts makers lose their pension as a result of the auto bailout because other people got protection? this is the kind o
ohio is five ohios. host: we talked about the issues, the top issues in ohio in this election cycle -- can we talk about the issues? guest: this is like to been a shock to your viewers, but the auto issue has been huge here. i have never seen where one issue in the campaign can play so well here. obviously, it is the battle of the bailout. who wanted to take it into bankruptcy. who got hurt, who did not. you are seeing the new ones being played on. and you are seeing the big swing, which is on...
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ohio is five ohios. host: we talked about the issues, the top issues in ohio in this election cycle -- can we talk about the issues? guest: this is like to been a shock to your viewers, but the auto issue has been huge here. i have never seen where one issue in the campaign can play so well here. obviously, it is the battle of the bailout. who wanted to take it into bankruptcy. who got hurt, who did not. you are seeing the new ones being played on. and you are seeing the big swing, which is on the president's side, i save the auto industry. and the mitt romney has been trying to play the policies of the president and how they have hurt auto and how they will send the jobs to china and elsewhere. you can see how they are targeting some of their campaign stops. this place in the northwest, a very heavily auto-related. and in dayton. -- you have delphi. it gets into, do those autoparts makers lose their pension as a result of the auto bailout because other people got protection? this is the kind of thing be
ohio is five ohios. host: we talked about the issues, the top issues in ohio in this election cycle -- can we talk about the issues? guest: this is like to been a shock to your viewers, but the auto issue has been huge here. i have never seen where one issue in the campaign can play so well here. obviously, it is the battle of the bailout. who wanted to take it into bankruptcy. who got hurt, who did not. you are seeing the new ones being played on. and you are seeing the big swing, which is on...
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so they don't have a route to 270 through ohio. they're behind in ohio. we have a significant early vote program. we're beating them by two to one in the early vote. we're ahead in the polls. so they don't have a route to 270 so they are now sending out lifelines to pennsylvania, minnesota, we'll see if they can get there. >> let me ask you about that early vote. because republicans are saying look, back in 2008, democrats had huge early voting leads. republicans made up a lot of the difference on election day. this time, the early vote advantage for democrats is much smaller. republicans are saying it's small enough that if they just do as well tomorrow as they did on election day in 2008, they win. do they have a point? >> no. because they're not looking at accurate numbers. we do have a significant margin in particularly the ohio early vote. and you know, we're not running a 2008 campaign. we're running a 2012 campaign. we're running -- >> do you wish you were running a 2008 campaign because you did pretty well. >> well, yes. but that's four years ago.
so they don't have a route to 270 through ohio. they're behind in ohio. we have a significant early vote program. we're beating them by two to one in the early vote. we're ahead in the polls. so they don't have a route to 270 so they are now sending out lifelines to pennsylvania, minnesota, we'll see if they can get there. >> let me ask you about that early vote. because republicans are saying look, back in 2008, democrats had huge early voting leads. republicans made up a lot of the...
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i am an ohio native. raised just outside of cleveland, minutes from where president obama was on saturday and where both sides have been fighting for votes. so here's a personal look at one county at the center of a a political storm where i grew up. welcome to my hometown. it was a great place to grow up as a kid. very much a working class community. it has gone through a number of ups and downs since then. like a lot of towns in the industrial midwest, factories were the life blood. hundred of thousands of people workeded here, including my dad, who was here for 37 years. $12,000 a year and a -- the community of immigrants, my grandfather in fact worked -- now abandoned. this is the downtown, which obviously is still not in great shape. much better than most of the country with an unemployment rate of 5.7%. so here's the house i grew up in. two of my brothers still live here. my grandmother lived next door. these neighborhoods are full of the kind of voters mitt romney and barack obama are courting many
i am an ohio native. raised just outside of cleveland, minutes from where president obama was on saturday and where both sides have been fighting for votes. so here's a personal look at one county at the center of a a political storm where i grew up. welcome to my hometown. it was a great place to grow up as a kid. very much a working class community. it has gone through a number of ups and downs since then. like a lot of towns in the industrial midwest, factories were the life blood. hundred...
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both campaigns have some much riding in ohio. what is the strategy if ohio? we have talked about one particular county in ohio and now we have the chairman for the republicans and the chairman for the democrats from one particular county live with us together.?x charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>shepard: a week since hurricane sandy devastated the northeast united states and forecasters say a winter storm is headed to the region, a nor'easter that could slam the area with rain, wind, flooding and snow. this comes as temper
both campaigns have some much riding in ohio. what is the strategy if ohio? we have talked about one particular county in ohio and now we have the chairman for the republicans and the chairman for the democrats from one particular county live with us together.?x charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years,...
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we have strong unions in ohio. and he is basically on record for the whole country wants the national right to work. he wants to get rid of the minimum wage. he wants to get rid of any type of idea of working wages is to protect people. >> and no candidate has gone down that road to my knowledge. no, he's on the website. they're all gone now because of the tea party. now they're talking about the national right to work. that gets people up in arms. and mitt romney doesn't see the difference. he goes on and he talks very boldly about this, not realizing that it's really the third rail when it comes to campaigning and it comes to the labor. >> mr. hoffa, good to have yo with us on the ed show. thanks so much. president obama got bipartisan praise to his reaction of the hurricane. karen finney and e.j.dion join me next. the campaigns have one nor day to convince voters. find out where they're fcusing their attention in the final hours. stay with us. you're watching the ed show from democracy plaza. [ female announcer
we have strong unions in ohio. and he is basically on record for the whole country wants the national right to work. he wants to get rid of the minimum wage. he wants to get rid of any type of idea of working wages is to protect people. >> and no candidate has gone down that road to my knowledge. no, he's on the website. they're all gone now because of the tea party. now they're talking about the national right to work. that gets people up in arms. and mitt romney doesn't see the...
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>>shepard: ohio is after that, the southern part of ohio, rural southern ohio where the tea party started, how is southern he looking? >>guest: we feel good about ohio, too in the last couple of days. you have seen the polls close were it is very close. ohio we think will break for mitt romney and governor romney is there in ohio campaigning and we expected him to go into massachusetts and cast his vote and he said, no, he will not it is still while the polls are open and he headed to ohio and another stop in pennsylvania because we are not taking anything for granted. we do not want to have any regrets tomorrow morning. governor romney is there today. >>shepard: i watched pennsylvania with great interest when the obama camp sent out the number one surrogate, bill clinton, to not one but four different stops in person including two in the philadelphia area, and we get the new poll that shows it is basically tied up, and, then, a spokesperson for obama said it is tight. is pennsylvania actually in play? if it is, you are in great shape. >>guest: amazing. amazing. really, pennsylvania was n
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ohio. just hours away from election day. it is cold here, but people are hot, they're ready to go. "outfront" tonight, robert gibbs from the obama campaign and florida senator and romney supporter, marco rubio. why it all comes down to this state. plus, the man who's being called the most important person in this election. he joins me live and an "outfront" investigation into the never ending gas lines in the northeast following sandy. the gas lines didn't have to happen. something could have been done to prevent them, so why wasn't it? let's go "outfront." tonight, dead heat. election day is just five hours away and the candidates are using every last minute they've got. our latest cnn poll of polls today shows president obama ahead by one point. 49 to 48 for mitt romney and it could all come down to this state where i am tonight. ohio. both campaigns made stops here today. mitt romney's campaign just announced he will make a stop here tomorrow as well. now, each man spent the day crisscro
ohio. just hours away from election day. it is cold here, but people are hot, they're ready to go. "outfront" tonight, robert gibbs from the obama campaign and florida senator and romney supporter, marco rubio. why it all comes down to this state. plus, the man who's being called the most important person in this election. he joins me live and an "outfront" investigation into the never ending gas lines in the northeast following sandy. the gas lines didn't have to happen....
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he is at a fever pitch pace for making the final pitch to the folks of ohio. ground in ohio. what is your sense of the outcome? >> well, i was there all last week. tomorrow morning. i'll be in toledo by 9:00 tomorrow morning. i think it's upbeat right now. there is a lot of enthusiasm. i was with the president near columbus, ohio, on thursday. he has tremendous bounce in his step, tremendous confidence of people, all kinds of people were walking up. saw. there were old people, young people, black people, latinos. every time of person that's an american who is coming to that rally. people were bringing their children, taking them out of school because it was such an event. it was very, very moving to see the type of event that attended that event and i think that's the kind of deep-seeded enthusiasm that is going to carry the day in ohio. are the voters, are the residents when you visit them -- do they bring up the automobile fiasco that romney has gotten himself into? frin, this is ohio senator rob portman who was asked about the lies today and here's his response. >> the fac
he is at a fever pitch pace for making the final pitch to the folks of ohio. ground in ohio. what is your sense of the outcome? >> well, i was there all last week. tomorrow morning. i'll be in toledo by 9:00 tomorrow morning. i think it's upbeat right now. there is a lot of enthusiasm. i was with the president near columbus, ohio, on thursday. he has tremendous bounce in his step, tremendous confidence of people, all kinds of people were walking up. saw. there were old people, young...
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ohio voter advocates. and what i will say is that they should not be experimenting in a presidential election. the secretary of state had previous years to try and experiment. so there is some concern there, the fact that this experiment is taking place in 44 counties, ed. but we cannot take our eyes off the prize. other folks are working on this, we have our eye on this. but we're continuing to work. the man throws up so so much. s.o.s. used to stand for secretary of state but here it stands for secretary of suppression. >> here's another comment he made. >> right now we're at 85% of them were sent have been returned. we expect a lot of voters put them in the mail yesterday and today and we think that the number could actually be smaller than it was the last time. so we're not concerned about that. >> senator your thoughts. >> of course he's not concerned? this secretary of state has taken a cavalier attitude when it comes to other folks' right and ability to vote. don't forget shs this is the man who app
ohio voter advocates. and what i will say is that they should not be experimenting in a presidential election. the secretary of state had previous years to try and experiment. so there is some concern there, the fact that this experiment is taking place in 44 counties, ed. but we cannot take our eyes off the prize. other folks are working on this, we have our eye on this. but we're continuing to work. the man throws up so so much. s.o.s. used to stand for secretary of state but here it stands...
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another swing state, ohio. the one many believe could ultimately determine the winner of this whole thing. polls in the buckeye state have been open for about half an hour right now. as we mentioned one of mitt romney's final campaign rallies today is in ohio. carol costello is live in blue ash, ohio, which is right near cincinnati. good morning, carol. i see voters behind you. >> you think there's no enthusiasm to vote this year? you would be wrong, john berman. this is blue ash, ohio, and hamilton county, ohio. a traditionally republican county. and take a look at all the people filling this polling station already. they started lining up by car, at about 5:30 this morning. in fact, i just talked to one voter. her name was linda. it was after she voted, of course. and she told me she was so excited to vote she actually woke up at 11:00 last night thinking that she missed the voting. she tried to vote this weekend in early voting. the lines were too long, so she was very nervous about getting here and actually
another swing state, ohio. the one many believe could ultimately determine the winner of this whole thing. polls in the buckeye state have been open for about half an hour right now. as we mentioned one of mitt romney's final campaign rallies today is in ohio. carol costello is live in blue ash, ohio, which is right near cincinnati. good morning, carol. i see voters behind you. >> you think there's no enthusiasm to vote this year? you would be wrong, john berman. this is blue ash, ohio,...
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in ohio, as well. just four days left until the election. and both campaigns are claiming to have the momentum. this election will come down to turnout and the all important ground game. >> hi there. great to be here. >> it's good to see you. we were just joking about whether or not this could be a version of the hanging chat in 2000. how close is ohio? >> it's going to be close, but this race has been very stable and very consistent. ohio is obama country. people have been voting here for a month. >> but his margins have gotten smaller. >> a little bit. it's been a four to five-point race for several weeks, and people have been voting for about a month. a good chunk of people in the states will have already voted by election day. >> big story on the front page of the "new york times." 2400 lawyers have fanned out across the state. you're doing that for a reason. >> we're always prepared for every scenario. we want to make sure that everybody who is eligible to vote has the opportunity to vote. >> a lo
in ohio, as well. just four days left until the election. and both campaigns are claiming to have the momentum. this election will come down to turnout and the all important ground game. >> hi there. great to be here. >> it's good to see you. we were just joking about whether or not this could be a version of the hanging chat in 2000. how close is ohio? >> it's going to be close, but this race has been very stable and very consistent. ohio is obama country. people have been...
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ohio voter advocates. and what i will say is that they should not be experimenting in a presidential election. you know, the secretary of state had years -- previous years to try to experiment. so there is some concern there, the fact that this experiment is taking place in 44 counties, ed. but we cannot take our eyes off the prize. other folks are working on this, we have our eye on this. but we're continuing to work. the man throws up so so much. it's hard to keep up with. you know, sos used to stand for secretary of state but here it stands for secretary of suppression. >> here's another comment he made about counting the absentee ballots. here it is. >> right now we're at 85% of them were sent have been returned. so that's a pretty good rate right now. we expect a lot of voters put them in the mail yesterday and today and we think that the number could actually be smaller than it was the last time. so we're not concerned about that. >> senator, your thoughts. >> ed, of course, he's not concerned. this
ohio voter advocates. and what i will say is that they should not be experimenting in a presidential election. you know, the secretary of state had years -- previous years to try to experiment. so there is some concern there, the fact that this experiment is taking place in 44 counties, ed. but we cannot take our eyes off the prize. other folks are working on this, we have our eye on this. but we're continuing to work. the man throws up so so much. it's hard to keep up with. you know, sos used...
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hello, ohio! when i say wisconsin that i know what real change looks like, you've got cause to believe me because you've seen me fight for it. >> i tell you, cleveland really does rock, you know that? that's quite a des moines, iowa, welcome. thank you so much. what a philadelphia welcome. thank you, lynchburg, so much for that virginia welcome. that's why i'm running for president. i know how to change the nation, how to get it back on course, how to create jobs, how to get a balanced budget. >> let's get straight to our chief political analyst gloria borger who has an excellent panel for us. >> i think we do. hearing those candidates, it's like if it's monday, it must be des moines. where am i today? and this is of course the closing arguments. but if you look at our cnn poll which we released last night, you'll see that these candidates seem to be tied, enthusiasm is the same nationally. favorability is the same nationally. so after $6 billion, are we -- >> money well spent. >> are we back wher
hello, ohio! when i say wisconsin that i know what real change looks like, you've got cause to believe me because you've seen me fight for it. >> i tell you, cleveland really does rock, you know that? that's quite a des moines, iowa, welcome. thank you so much. what a philadelphia welcome. thank you, lynchburg, so much for that virginia welcome. that's why i'm running for president. i know how to change the nation, how to get it back on course, how to create jobs, how to get a balanced...
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ohio. he had a very v f the legal bush's re-e bagging on air force one, the believed that had ce was w stuck w wait this is where i think this is. you're absolutely right about karl rove being the single biggest money player in this el which is a very strange thing but that same person is analyzing this. but he has an experience here that in -- if we're to take at his word, it is not unreasonable for him to be doing this kind of final accounting on % zb >>s as we look forward towards what's about to happen, we're still waiting for resu of stall.e results yet in virgtes on how those states are on this steve schmidt, are you going to be looking for r7in terms of the romney campaign? specifically, who is going to issue of -- >> i think it's to the point that lawrence said it is not unreasonable to give the romney campaign time. the numbers in we're, john kerry conceding the next morning. with al gore having to take the concessi process this is not going to kill anyone. the public will endure a
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in ohio. decisions made by the secretary of state also that are all about suppression of vote as well. i can hear republicans say anything they want to. but when you're purposely trying to cut hours and trying to restrict folks, you are trying to impact democracy. >> where do we stand on the early voting? maybe it's me. but it seems this year the story of early voting and long lines is much different than 2008. >> early voting is up in general. a lot more people are voting. but democrats' edge in early voting isn't as big as it was. the republicans sort of caught on to the magic of early voting and closed the gap a little. the question is, is it enough? people say nevada, the president won nevada by 12% four years ago. this time his early voting is smaller. there is a need to win by 12%. he only needs to win by one vote. >> when you talk about you're going through the swing states, really it's the state of ohio. is that true all roads go through ohio for the romney campaign? >> yeah. it's real
in ohio. decisions made by the secretary of state also that are all about suppression of vote as well. i can hear republicans say anything they want to. but when you're purposely trying to cut hours and trying to restrict folks, you are trying to impact democracy. >> where do we stand on the early voting? maybe it's me. but it seems this year the story of early voting and long lines is much different than 2008. >> early voting is up in general. a lot more people are voting. but...
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first ohio. that shared ground is in every poll, after outside groups spent over $20 million unanswered trial to defeat him shows that the candidates matter and how good a senator and politician you are and he's done a great job and he's going to win in a state that's going to be razor thin on a presidential level and the wisconsin race is going to be a big surprise to people. i think everyone thought tommy thompson was going to waltz back in and tammy baldwin has put herself in a position where she could win. >> it matters who's on the top of the ticket, does it not? >> it does. it's interesting. i'm surprised that not only that the presidential races are close but the races that are close senatorial that are not even vaguely close at the presidential. i think about north dakota. i think about connecticut or massachusetts, or on the other side, montana. i don't remember that happening a lot unless you have some really, really strong incumbent. most of these are not incumbent. >> think about nebr
first ohio. that shared ground is in every poll, after outside groups spent over $20 million unanswered trial to defeat him shows that the candidates matter and how good a senator and politician you are and he's done a great job and he's going to win in a state that's going to be razor thin on a presidential level and the wisconsin race is going to be a big surprise to people. i think everyone thought tommy thompson was going to waltz back in and tammy baldwin has put herself in a position...
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needless to say, brooke ohio ohio ohio. that's the name of the game today. >> a picture can mean a thousand words and that perhaps is precisely what that is. if they're not feeling crowded on the tarmac tell me how team romney's feeling now. are they exhausted, pumped hopeful? >> reporter: all three of those things, brooke. they are predicting a clear and decisive victory and that includes in state of ohio. but lie tell you though this event that is happening today is a reflection of the fact they're not taking anything for granted. mitt romney's here in ohio, paul ryan of course landed here as well. both going to be doing a variety of things here in the state. i can't tell you what those things are because the campaign has not disclosed them to us at this point. mitt romney goes to pennsylvania. of all battleground states in this election day getting a visit from both mitt romney and paul ryan it's ohio. now, at the same time i will tell you as you pointed out this is a very close race in this state. and even though the po
needless to say, brooke ohio ohio ohio. that's the name of the game today. >> a picture can mean a thousand words and that perhaps is precisely what that is. if they're not feeling crowded on the tarmac tell me how team romney's feeling now. are they exhausted, pumped hopeful? >> reporter: all three of those things, brooke. they are predicting a clear and decisive victory and that includes in state of ohio. but lie tell you though this event that is happening today is a reflection...
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. >> trying to slam the door shut in ohio. but the lines are long and the fight isn't over. >> that's not a bad way to bring it home. >> tonight ohio state senator nina turner and former governor charlie crist. >>> the gender gap is widening for republicans. terri o'neill and joan walsh on the war on women. >>> plus the all-star panel of howard fineman, richard wolffe and eugene robinson on the final hours of the campaign. and miemy final thoughts on why the future of the middle class is at stake. >> the future never has lobbyists, but the dreams of those children will be our sa saving grace. that's why i need you, ohio. >>> good to have you with us tonight. thanks for watching. after years of campaigning and billions of dollars spent, it all comes down to this. who wants it more? president obama kicked off a three-state barn storm on the eve of the election in madison, wisconsin. he brought along bruce springsteen to rally the crowd and keep the badger state blue. then it was off to columbus, ohio, where the president was joi
. >> trying to slam the door shut in ohio. but the lines are long and the fight isn't over. >> that's not a bad way to bring it home. >> tonight ohio state senator nina turner and former governor charlie crist. >>> the gender gap is widening for republicans. terri o'neill and joan walsh on the war on women. >>> plus the all-star panel of howard fineman, richard wolffe and eugene robinson on the final hours of the campaign. and miemy final thoughts on why the...
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bush ohio was a disaster in terms of those lines in ohio. people waiting in the rain until after midnight trying to get in, just the heroism. and in 2005 to ohio's credit that's when they added early voting days. in every election for the past seven years there have been these early voting days that include the polls last sunday before the election and all of those things including for the republican primary this year in ohio. but for this election alone, they wanted to pull that back. it wasn't because there was any problem with early voting the way it was going in ohio. it was because it had gone well. and when voting goes well, lots of opportunities to vote more people vote and for some partisans that is a problem. >> do you think the obama campaign is limisleading us or fooling themselves when they look at the early voting they have enjoyed and they are ahead of the game and thinking that they have banked enough to offset even large election day turnout? >> both sides at this point in the campaign, you know, love to pound their chest and
bush ohio was a disaster in terms of those lines in ohio. people waiting in the rain until after midnight trying to get in, just the heroism. and in 2005 to ohio's credit that's when they added early voting days. in every election for the past seven years there have been these early voting days that include the polls last sunday before the election and all of those things including for the republican primary this year in ohio. but for this election alone, they wanted to pull that back. it...
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but zero in on today, and you can see what matters most, ohio, ohio, ohio as the late tim russert would say. three stops for the president and two for mitt romney who began his morning in wisconsin, another key rust belt battleground. congressman sherrod brown knows a little about buckeye state politics, and joan walsh is managing editor of salon.com and a political analyst. senator brown, sir, you know that state. i think you look like ohio. i think you are ohio. you're the labor guy. you're a blue collar kind of guy. you look like a senator from out there. you remind me of the late pete williams of new jersey, but you never had his problems. this is the question, why are you having a tough race? i don't get this guy running against you, this kid. is it all this money being pumped in there? what's made this even interests, not for you, but interesting to watch? >> well, it's $31 million, they spent more money against me than any senate race in the country. we figure it's oil company money and wall street money. >> is this americans for prosperity, the koch brothers? >> it's all differe
but zero in on today, and you can see what matters most, ohio, ohio, ohio as the late tim russert would say. three stops for the president and two for mitt romney who began his morning in wisconsin, another key rust belt battleground. congressman sherrod brown knows a little about buckeye state politics, and joan walsh is managing editor of salon.com and a political analyst. senator brown, sir, you know that state. i think you look like ohio. i think you are ohio. you're the labor guy. you're a...
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at ohio. we showed the early voting numbers that you provided us for ohio to axelrod. but i want to take a look at the real clear politics track of polls in ohio. this goes back for months. have you never held a lead there. you got real close, after the first debate. but you have never had a lead, not once and the on, 'bama margin has grown slightly recently. >> well, only one number will matter and that's the one on election day. we are confident that governor romney will prevail. the subpoint, when you look at the public polls, 24 or 25, in 21 of them, governor romney is leading with independents and not by a small margin, but double digits. anyone involved with ohio politics will tell you, the candidate who wins independents in ohio will win the ohio election. we are very confident about the race there. when you see president obama is going to under of perform badly in the southeastern part of the state and the coal counties, with the lima tank factory, when vice-president biden said that,
at ohio. we showed the early voting numbers that you provided us for ohio to axelrod. but i want to take a look at the real clear politics track of polls in ohio. this goes back for months. have you never held a lead there. you got real close, after the first debate. but you have never had a lead, not once and the on, 'bama margin has grown slightly recently. >> well, only one number will matter and that's the one on election day. we are confident that governor romney will prevail. the...
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throughout the night that favored president obama were not indicative of who would win ohio when all the votes were ultimately tabulated by that state's computers with a quarter of the votes still out there rove was anticipating a shift to the right just after eleven pm which coincidentally is exactly what happened in two thousand and four. that here john kerry and the entire nation especially karl rove are watching ohio just after the eleven pm hour florida had just been called for george w. bush and according to the electoral college math whoever won ohio would win the election and considering the exit polls from the state showed john kerry with a substantial lead no i'll there were a lot of tense moments for karl rove and the republicans that then the clock struck eleven fourteen pm and the servers counting the votes in ohio crashed now election officials in ohio had planned for this sort of thing to happen they had already contracted with a company in chattanooga tennessee called smart to act to be their backup their failsafe should the ohio servers crashing go down as journalist
throughout the night that favored president obama were not indicative of who would win ohio when all the votes were ultimately tabulated by that state's computers with a quarter of the votes still out there rove was anticipating a shift to the right just after eleven pm which coincidentally is exactly what happened in two thousand and four. that here john kerry and the entire nation especially karl rove are watching ohio just after the eleven pm hour florida had just been called for george w....
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ohio, virginia and florida. which counties are critical for president obama in the state of ohio? >> in the state of ohio, probably we'll be looking at hamilton county, which is a cincinnati suburb. barack obama was the first democrat to carry hamilton county since 1964. he doesn't need to win hamilton county by the margin he won in 2008. barack obama was the first democrat since '64 to carry hamilton county. if the president gets close to his margin in 2008, even if he carries hamilton narrowly, that will be a good sign for the president's prospects in ohio. >> what about virginia? what's the county to watch? >> i think the hot counties are probably -- everyone knows the inner d.c. suburbs, arlington. but it's the next ring of counties beyond those d.c. metro areas. loudoun and prince william. counties that barack obama won pretty much close to a statewide margin in 2008. if the president gets close to his 2008 margins in those counties, that's a good sign for the president winning virginia. >> and hillsborough county in the tampa area of florida, how pivotal is this and a good i
ohio, virginia and florida. which counties are critical for president obama in the state of ohio? >> in the state of ohio, probably we'll be looking at hamilton county, which is a cincinnati suburb. barack obama was the first democrat to carry hamilton county since 1964. he doesn't need to win hamilton county by the margin he won in 2008. barack obama was the first democrat since '64 to carry hamilton county. if the president gets close to his margin in 2008, even if he carries hamilton...
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probably not. >> ohio, ohio, ohio as we're saying. don't go too far away. anderson cooper is with us every step of the way. >> check in with our analysts and dana bash is here and gloria borger and here with the republican consultant alex costianos and dan jones. two days to go. where are your heads at? what are you looking at? >> spending. i think this is impossible to call this race. john king just laid it out. mitt romney has a steeper hill to climb. if you look at the 12 battleground states, barack obama is ahead in 9 of the 12 and romney only ahead in three. when you go on the ground, you actually talk to people in the state, i was in ohio this week and it was striking how many republicans on the ground thought they were going to win. they thought they had the enthusiasm. they thought they had the evangelical vote. i think we rely too much on the polls. i think we should wait and see what the voters say. >> there is no doubt that republicans are more enthusiastic this time than they were four years ago. our poll, though, on overall on sort of a nationa
probably not. >> ohio, ohio, ohio as we're saying. don't go too far away. anderson cooper is with us every step of the way. >> check in with our analysts and dana bash is here and gloria borger and here with the republican consultant alex costianos and dan jones. two days to go. where are your heads at? what are you looking at? >> spending. i think this is impossible to call this race. john king just laid it out. mitt romney has a steeper hill to climb. if you look at the 12...
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enÉrgica campaÑa de su opositor y mitt romney no descansÓ en massachusetts, hizo una gira relÁmpago por ohio y pensilvania, espera los resultados en boston, nueva jersey extiende la votaciÓn hasta el viernes, muchos votantes quieren ejercer el derecho a pesar de la tragedia, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, llegÓ el dÍa de la elecciÓn, la reÑida y frecuentemente agria contienda que mantuvo enfrentados a obama y mitt romney, durante largos meses, llegÓ a su fin. >>> en horas se sabrÁ quiÉn seÁa el presidente de estados unidos, obama pasÓ el dÍa en chicago, y mitt romney continÚa haciendo campaÑa en dos estados antes de regresar a boston. >>> amplia cobertura abarca numerosas ciudades del paÍs. >>> tenemos a lourdes, en la campaÑa de mitt romney en boston, y luis con el presidente barack obama en chicago, dÓnde comenzamos? >>> no todos los dÍas recibe una llamada del presidente. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> asÍ que es entendible que la sorprendida mujer que atendiÓ el tlÉfon
enÉrgica campaÑa de su opositor y mitt romney no descansÓ en massachusetts, hizo una gira relÁmpago por ohio y pensilvania, espera los resultados en boston, nueva jersey extiende la votaciÓn hasta el viernes, muchos votantes quieren ejercer el derecho a pesar de la tragedia, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, llegÓ el dÍa de la elecciÓn, la reÑida y...
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i'm coming you to live from columb columbus, ohio. in three days, this is the state that will likely decide the presidential election. governor romney knows that only too well that no republican has won the white house without winning ohio and the race right now in ohio is close to a dead heat. let's look at the two latest polls. first, our own cnn/orc poll of likely voters shows president obama with a three point lead. now that is inside the statistical margin of error. so that's about as close as it can get. and nbc "wall street journal" poll gives the president a six point lead in ohio. a little better for obama. still very close. now obama may be the top prize for the candidates right now l are other important battleground states. we'll take through over the course of the next hour in a way that only cnn can. john avalon and i traveled more than 1800 miles on cnn's battleground bus tour as the race for the white house reaches its conclusion. no mat wrer i ter where i go, t economy is the most important issue in this election. i've
i'm coming you to live from columb columbus, ohio. in three days, this is the state that will likely decide the presidential election. governor romney knows that only too well that no republican has won the white house without winning ohio and the race right now in ohio is close to a dead heat. let's look at the two latest polls. first, our own cnn/orc poll of likely voters shows president obama with a three point lead. now that is inside the statistical margin of error. so that's about as...
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ohio, i'm betting on you. i'm betting on you. >> you have na responsibility, you have that opportunity and on november the 6th, florida can make mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, with you we can win. we win florida, we win this election! >> well, in 2000 the election turned on the state of florida. in 2004 it was ohio that was the key. in 2008, virginia found itself in the center spotlight. collectively i've been calling them flohva. until florida our new poll has president obama up. ohio we still have the president holding his lead. 51% to 45%. and in a recent poll of likely voters in virginia, the president was up 2 points, a statistical tie and nbc news has it's own coming out tomorrow morning. look at the ad spending in these three states. noern half a billion collectively in the mega states of flohva. they're not just spending money there, they're spending time. the president will have visited the sunshine state 14 times, for mitt romney it's 16. president obama
ohio, i'm betting on you. i'm betting on you. >> you have na responsibility, you have that opportunity and on november the 6th, florida can make mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, with you we can win. we win florida, we win this election! >> well, in 2000 the election turned on the state of florida. in 2004 it was ohio that was the key. in 2008, virginia found itself in the center spotlight. collectively i've been calling them flohva....
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ohio, virginia and florida. we'll take you there in hour two of america's news headquarters live from the nation's capitol. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expe
ohio, virginia and florida. we'll take you there in hour two of america's news headquarters live from the nation's capitol. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. [ male...
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state of ohio. it is beyond shameful. >> he also added another requirement, right that people have to themselves as they come to the polls they've got to fill in the paperwork something that had never been done before. what can you tell us about that? >> that has to do with provisional ballots. he's breaking the ohio code in that a appeals of the form that was supposed to be filled out by poll workers he is now mandating that the voter fills that out against ohio law and if there are any blanks on that, that provisional ballot could be thrown out. what is important about that is that poorer people tend to use provisional ballots. not only do we have a race issue, we also have one of class. it can be discriminatory against poor people and homeless people. >> shortening of the hours you've got this effort to try to set up a barrier to somebody accessing a provisional ballot. what about the stories of potential intimidation at the polls. have they interacted with people. >> we'll see tomorrow. early vo
state of ohio. it is beyond shameful. >> he also added another requirement, right that people have to themselves as they come to the polls they've got to fill in the paperwork something that had never been done before. what can you tell us about that? >> that has to do with provisional ballots. he's breaking the ohio code in that a appeals of the form that was supposed to be filled out by poll workers he is now mandating that the voter fills that out against ohio law and if there...
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we go back to florida, virginia, ohio. florida, virginia ohio. it's a same old record and we still don't have results, final results from them. that's what is holding us up to find who will be the president. >> university students are watching the race and other votes closely. deborah is live in berkeley where she has been talking to students tonight about what's important to them. >> reporter: we are looking at a big viewing party. here in the plaza in the heart of campus. hundreds of students watching election results. >> how you doing tonight? >> [inaudible] . >> reporter: organizers have also been urging anyone in the crowd who hasn't voted to make sure and do so and to text friends and remind them to vote. we are now closing in on eight but it's very easy to vote on campus there. are ballot boxes in several of the dorms and what is exciting for many in the crowd is the opportunity to vote for the very first time. >> it was a great way to start off college with the election my freshman year. makes me more interested in politics to start off w
we go back to florida, virginia, ohio. florida, virginia ohio. it's a same old record and we still don't have results, final results from them. that's what is holding us up to find who will be the president. >> university students are watching the race and other votes closely. deborah is live in berkeley where she has been talking to students tonight about what's important to them. >> reporter: we are looking at a big viewing party. here in the plaza in the heart of campus. hundreds...